Letters Archive
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December 9, 2011
- Voters were kept in the darkness People residing in areas outside of Whitehorse depend largely on the media for information about what is happening around the rest of the territory.
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Updating Dawson's waste water treatment facility Ed. note: this letter was submitted by the Yukon government.
- Politicians grin, but students lose Re. F.H. Collins construction delayed (Star, Dec. 5, 8).
- Please help me to help Lucas Dear parents and guardians,
- An ash shower can improve road safety and save money This is an open letter to Yukon Energy and territorial roads, highways and bridges maintenance managers.
- There are wonderful ways in which to remember loved ones Hospice Yukon would like to invite everyone to the opening ceremony for the 21st annual Lights of Life event on Thursday, Dec. 15.
December 7, 2011
- Add bar codes to Yukon licence plates Ed. note: this is a letter to the Yukon government.
- Byelection produced an astonishing reality Just a thought about last week's city byelection.
- This country ought to hang its head in shame I'm appalled to read that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is facing a massive financial crisis due to lack of promised funds from donor countries.
December 6, 2011
- Our society has many pervasive problems I hear so much from Liberals and the NDP running the Conservatives down over the Attawapiskat community – that they have no electricity, no running water and no heat.
December 5, 2011
- With Yukon Health covering the costs, why the fund-raisers? Our Yukon health care is getting a bad rap with these recent fund-raisers.
- Racist scrawlings show we still have some work to do How disturbing to see that Kirn Dhillon's campaign signs were defaced and sprayed with racist graffiti last week (Star, Nov. 29, Dec. 1).
- Electorate is lazy, happy with a dictatorship Congratulations, Whitehorse!
December 2, 2011
- Scapegoating the wolves is simply wrong Re: "Author expands on motives for writing book”, Star, Nov. 24.
- Ensuring people's safety is paramount Last week, we saw a petition and protest against Bill C-10 at Yukon MP Ryan Leef's office (Star, Nov. 28).
- Make residents' care the priority Re: the government's dismissal of the Copper Ridge Place concerns.
- You can bestow a great legacy, Mr. Pasloski Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Darrell Pasloski.
December 1, 2011
- Today is World AIDS Day. Cough up! The number of new cases of HIV infection has declined a little and there are now "only” 1.78 million AIDS-related deaths per year.